Who got house arrested by the church?
Galileo
•What is new science?
Using experiments, observations, and hypotheses to determine information about nature.
When did challenging the ancient ideas of the church begin?
(When did the scientific revolution begin?)
1500s
What is my favorite movie?
(Hint: Look at my cup)
Coraline!
Who discovered gravity?
Newton
•What is the geocentric theory?
The earth is the center of the universe
Who influenced the astronomy, anatomy, Arabic numerals, and mathematics to Europe?
Muslim Scholars
What month is the shortest?
February
Who did mathematic research on the heliocentric theory?
Kepler
•What is the heliocentric theory?
The sun is the center of the universe.
Was the church for or against the Scientific Revolution?
Against
What classroom is this?
Who is known for the laws of motion?
Newton
•What is old science?
Church teachings and religious beliefs.
What is the scientific method?
It is using a hypothesis, experiment, and analysis to prove or disprove something.
Winnie the Pooh
Who spent 25 years studying the geocentric and heliocentric theory?
Copernicus
•What was the Renaissance?
A new way of thinking
What two different types of thinking does the scientific method use?
Deductive and inductive reasoning
What country is known for maple syrup?
Canada